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Township Considers Big Mailbox Ban, Landscaping Time Restrictions
A township council subcommittee is considering some new laws, including one that would give condo associations a say in members' construction projects.

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A township council subcommittee is considering some new laws, including one that would give condo associations a say in members' construction projects.

A borough committee is still looking for a theme for the annual celebration. Tell Patch what you think it should be.
The 14U team has now won the title three years in a row.
Woman was cited for not properly crossing in a crosswalk in Ramsey Thursday night, police said.
The duo was cited for not properly crossing in a crosswalk Thursday night, police said.
The borough council also hired a firm this week to begin construction on the new pool project as soon as the current pool closes for the season.
Some council members and potential candidates called the decision to leave a seat open until November 'shameful.'
What's happening in and around Mahwah.
New ambulance corps says it has not missed any calls, and is collecting donations to help re-stock.
Members of the Ramsey Summer Sensations Enrichment Program put on a show Thursday to mark the close of the three-week program at Tisdale.
But, in a report to the Board of Education this week, Superintendent Dr. Matthew Murphy said there is room for improvement.
What you can expect in and around Mahwah Thursday.
You can also expect a free summer concert happening Thursday.
Players are on the Jets, Giants, and Bears, and include legend Phil Simms's son.
Salvation Army and Red Cross representatives will be at the event, which includes a free workshop.
Mahwah police, firefighters, CERT team members, Salvation Army and Red Cross representatives will be at the event, which includes a free workshop.